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'''Paul Anderer''' is the Vice Provost for International Relations, in addition to being the [[William Theodore de Bary|Theodore and Fanny Brett de Bary]] and Class of 1941 Collegiate Professor of [[Asian Humanities]]. As a condition of his professorship, he is required to teach one section of Asian Humanities in the College Core once a year. However, he has apparently done little else to demonstrate his commitment to and enthusiasm for the liberal education model championed by his professorship's namesake.
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'''Paul Anderer''' was born on April, 16, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pa. and was educated at St, Joseph's Preparatory School (1967), the U. of Michigan (B.A. '71), the U. of Chicago (M.A. '72), and Yale (Ph.D. '79).  He taught at Notre Dame  before joining the Columbia faculty in 1980. A professor of modern Japanese and comparative literature, he is the author of "Other Worlds:  Arishima Takeo and the Bounds of Modern Japanese Fiction" (Columbia U. Press, 1984), and "Literature of the Lost Home:  Kobayashi Hideo-- Literary Criticism, 1924-1939" (Stanford U. Press, 1995; paperback edition, 1999). He has served the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures as its Chair (1989-97), and the University as Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, as Director of the Keene Center of Japanese Culture, as Assoc, VP for Academic Planning and Global Initiatives, and as Vice Provost for International Relations.  He is married to Mia Takehita Anderer. They have three sons.
 
 
He has also served as Chair of the [[EALAC|Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures]] ([[1989]]-[[1997]]), Acting Dean of the [[GSAS|Graduate School]] ([[1990]]-[[1991]]), and Director of the [[Keene Center for Japanese Culture]] ([[1991]]-[[1993]]), among other positions.  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 00:04, 21 May 2009

Paul Anderer was born on April, 16, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pa. and was educated at St, Joseph's Preparatory School (1967), the U. of Michigan (B.A. '71), the U. of Chicago (M.A. '72), and Yale (Ph.D. '79). He taught at Notre Dame before joining the Columbia faculty in 1980. A professor of modern Japanese and comparative literature, he is the author of "Other Worlds: Arishima Takeo and the Bounds of Modern Japanese Fiction" (Columbia U. Press, 1984), and "Literature of the Lost Home: Kobayashi Hideo-- Literary Criticism, 1924-1939" (Stanford U. Press, 1995; paperback edition, 1999). He has served the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures as its Chair (1989-97), and the University as Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, as Director of the Keene Center of Japanese Culture, as Assoc, VP for Academic Planning and Global Initiatives, and as Vice Provost for International Relations. He is married to Mia Takehita Anderer. They have three sons.

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